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TISS School Of ‘Social Justice’ Professor Allegedly Conducting ‘Catholic-Only’ Workshops Under Public Funding

“TISS School Of ‘Social Justice’ Professor Allegedly Conducting ‘Catholic-Only’ Workshops Under Public Funding”, The Commune, October 29, 2025

“Concerns have been raised over the activities of Brinelle D’Souza, a faculty member at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) School of Social Justice, regarding her involvement in faith-based workshops and political activism.

D’Souza, who joined TISS in 1999, is listed as a faculty member without a PhD and has no publicly available research papers on the TISS website or Google Scholar.

Critics have questioned her academic record in light of her active participation in social and religious initiatives…….”

Read full article at thecommunemag.com

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